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Oil man Tillerson confirmed to head State Department

- Oren Dorell Contributi­ng: Eliza Collins

The Senate confirmed former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson as secretary of State on Wednesday.

Three Democrats and one Independen­t who generally votes with the Democrats joined a solid rank of Republican­s in approving Tillerson 56- 43.

The vote puts a man who has negotiated business deals with countries around the world, including some hostile to the United States, in position to negotiate on behalf of Trump in matters of war and peace, climate change and human rights.

Sen. John Cornyn, R- Texas, praised Tillerson before Wednesday’s vote.

“His experience and aptitude and talent will be put to work for the American people,” Cornyn said. “He’s a man of character who believes in putting his country first.”

Tillerson’s first task may be to calm a State Department where nearly 1,000 diplomats signed a letter of dissent objecting to Trump’s executive order that temporaril­y suspends the U. S. refugee program and bars immigrants from seven majority- Muslim countries in the Middle East and Africa.

Sen. Martin Heinrich, D- N. M., said he opposed Tillerson’s confirmati­on because “negotiatin­g oil deals does not prepare you to be a diplomat advocating for American values.”

He faulted Tillerson, 64, for saying during his confirmati­on hearing that he needed more informatio­n before he could respond to senators’ questions about whether women suffered human rights violations in Saudi Arabia.

The answer is known to every school child, Heinrich said.

Sen. Joe Donnelly, D- Ind., said he would vote against Tillerson because as chief of ExxonMobil, he did business with countries that were at odds with the USA, such as Russia, Iran, Syria and Sudan.

“Putting a company’s interest before American interest is inexcusabl­e and a disqualify­ing characteri­stic for America’s next secretary of State,” Donnelly said.

As CEO of the largest U. S. oil company, Tillerson developed oil fields in the Arctic Sea, Siberia and the Black Sea in Russia.

His contributi­ons to Russia’s bottom line were so great that President Vladimir Putin awarded him the Order of Friendship in 2013.

“Right now when we’re trying to hold Russia accountabl­e for its illegal aggression in Eastern Europe, war crimes in Syria … how can we trust someone to represent our interests to someone with such a cozy relationsh­ip with Russia as Rex Tillerson?” Heinrich said.

 ?? POOL VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Rex Tillerson, shown at the Chairman’s Global Dinner last month in Washington, was confirmed as secretary of State by a vote of 56- 43.
POOL VIA GETTY IMAGES Rex Tillerson, shown at the Chairman’s Global Dinner last month in Washington, was confirmed as secretary of State by a vote of 56- 43.

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